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New and Noteworthy Books
Anthony Marra “A Constellation of
Vital Phenomena” —
In a rural village in
December 2004 Chechnya, a failed doctor
Akhmed harbors the traumatized 8-year-
old daughter of a father abducted by Rus-
sian forces and treats a series of wounded
rebels and refugees while exploring the
shared past that binds him to the child.
Joe Hill “NOS4A2” —
A spine-tingling
novel of supernatural suspense from mas-
ter of horror Hill, the “New York Times”-
bestselling author of “Heart-Shaped Box”
and “Horns.” Victoria and Charles can
both go to secret worlds, from a secret
bridge to a terrifying playground of
amusements. Their paths have crossed
before, and one is looking for revenge.
Helene Wecker “The
Golem and the Jinni” —
A marvelous
and absorbing debut novel, an enchant-
ing combination of vivid historical fiction
and magical fable about two supernatural
creatures in turn-of-the-century immigrant
New York.
Neil Gaiman “The Ocean at the End
of the Lane” —
The author’s first new
novel for adults since his No. 1 “New
York Times” bestseller “Anansi Boys” is a
bewitching and harrowing tale of mystery,
survival, memory and magic that makes
the impossible all too real.
Carl Hiaasen “Bad
Monkey” —
Hiaasen
is back doing what he does best: spinning
a wickedly funny, fiercely pointed tale in
which the greedy, the corrupt and the de-
graders of pristine land in Florida — now,
in the Bahamas too — get their comeup-
pance in mordantly ingenious, diabolically
entertaining fashion.
Jeannette Wall
“The Silver Star” —
From one of the
bestselling memoirists of all time
comes a stunning and heartbreak-
ing novel about an intrepid girl who
challenges the injustice of the adult
world in a triumph of imagination
and storytelling.
Colum McCann “Transatlantic”
McCann demonstrates once
again why he is one of the most
acclaimed and essential authors
of his generation with a soaring
novel that spans continents, leaps
centuries and unites a cast of
deftly rendered characters, both
real and imagined, over Irish
identity.
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All recommendations are courtesy of the Beaverton City
Library.
Main Branch:
12375 S.W. Fifth St., Beaverton
Hours: Sunday 1 p.m.–5 p.m.; Monday - Thursday 10 a.m.–9 p.m.;
Friday 10 a.m.–6 p.m.; Saturday 10 a.m.–5 p.m.
Murray Branch:
11200 S.W. Murray Scholls Place, Suite 102
Beaverton
Hours: Monday - Wednesday 10 a.m.–8 p.m.; Thursday - Sunday
12 p.m.–6 p.m.